A NON-ADIABATIC MODEL OF SINGLE BUBBLE SONOLUMINESCENCE
CHEN WEI-ZHONG (陈伟中)ab, WEI RONG-JUE (魏荣爵)a, WANG BEN-REN (王本仁)a
a Institute of Acoustics and Laboratory of Modern Acoustics, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China; b Institute of Modern Physics, Ningbo Normal University, Ningbo 315211, China
Abstract A non-adiabatic model of single bubble sonoluminescence has been advanced through considering the energy dissipation caused by light emission. The bubble dynamical equations with a black-body radiation have been solved numerically. The results show that without introduciag any model parameter, this model not only can well reproduce the experimental phenomena in the time scale of microsecond of the adiabatic model can do, but also can obtain a 40-100 ps of flash duration and a 104 K effective temperature of the black-body radiation. These agree with the experiment quite well.
Received: 17 April 1995
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and by Ningbo Science Foundation for Young Scientists.
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CHEN WEI-ZHONG (陈伟中), WEI RONG-JUE (魏荣爵), WANG BEN-REN (王本仁) A NON-ADIABATIC MODEL OF SINGLE BUBBLE SONOLUMINESCENCE 1996 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 5 620
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